Corn Preparation: Grilling, Nutritional Value & Health Tips

Sweet corn is a delicious staple, but it can trigger gallbladder attacks in sensitive individuals. Master the art of grilling corn without husks, roasting ears over a fire, and making homemade corn flour while preserving nutritional value.

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Nutritional Value of Sweet Corn

Sweet corn is a vegetable that provides you with several beneficial nutrients -- including carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins and minerals. But sweet corn lacks other essential nutrients. Therefore, eat sweet corn in moderation as part of a well-balanced diet. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010 suggests eating 2.

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How to Make Cream-Style Corn out of Canned Corn

If you buy creamed corn from your local grocery, you miss the pleasure of making your own and eating a more creamy, fresh version of this classic dish. Make it straight-forward, highlighting the corn flavor, or add additional flavor with cheddar cheese, cooked onions, or coconut milk.

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How to Roast Corn in the Oven With the Husk and Silk

Roasting corn in its husks keeps the kernels moist and plump by trapping steam that would otherwise escape and allow the corn to dry out in the oven. There's no need to remove the silks before cooking because they come off easily with the husks when you peel the ears after roasting.

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How to Cook Corn on the Cob on a Stovetop

Fresh ears of corn provide a slightly sweet vegetable side dish for summer meals. Corn on the cob begins turning up in supermarkets in late spring, but the summer months are prime corn season. The later ears of corn are often more tender and sweet.

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How to Make Corn Flour

In the Southwestern United States, corn flour is known as "masa," or "dough" in Spanish. Masa is made from corn that has been soaked in lime water overnight, dried and then ground. This flour is useful for making corn tortillas, tamales, empanadas and other items in Latin cooking.

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How to Cook Corn on the Cob on a Smoker

When cooking a meal, the more you can cook at the same time or in the same convention, the simpler the prep, monitoring and cleanup are. Smoking corn on the cob while smoking ribs or other meats not only makes things easier, it can also add some subtle flavors to the smoked corn from the meat.

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Grilled Corn And Meat

How to Grill Corn Without the Husks

Grilling corn on the cob is a popular way to prepare the summertime food because it can be done in just a few minutes' time. But how you choose to place the corn on the grill is a matter of personal preference.

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The Nutrition in Corn Chips

Corn tortilla chips, which are often served as an appetizer to Mexican food, are typically made with only three ingredients: corn, vegetable oil and salt. As a result, the nutrients in corn chips are basically a combination of those in oil and corn.

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Benefits of Eating Sweet Corn

Sweet corn is one of the most popular vegetables. It is loved by adults and children alike because of its sweet flavor. This vegetable, although being sweet and delicious, is a great source or many vitamins and minerals. According to WHFoods.

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What Are the Benefits of GMO Corn?

Genetically modified organisms, GMOs, are designed to combine favorable genetic traits not usually found together in nature into a single, superior organism.

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